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Renewable Energy Skills Partnership statement on policy recommendations and best practices for addressing the skills challenge

With the closing of the European Year of Skills, the Renewable Energy Skills Partnership has identified 4 priorities with 18 recommendations, to address the skills shortage and build a future-ready workforce including best practice examples from across Europe related to renewable energy trainings. The Partnership is calling on the European Commission to prioritise renewable energy skills and workforce building in policymaking, boost the visibility and attractiveness of technical, scientific, and engineering careers in the renewables sector, foster recognition and mobility in educational pathways and the job market and ensure a strong and swift response to skills needs. The Partnership, comprised of renewable energy associations and clean technology installers, was launched in March 2023, to identify the skills measures needed to deliver our climate and energy security goals.

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